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How to Use Cloves Against Bedbugs: A Practical, Step-by-Step Guide
December 11, 2025
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1. Using Whole Cloves (Most Beginner-Friendly Method)
Whole cloves are easy to use and safe around children and pets.
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Where to place them:
- Along the edges of your mattress
- In corners of the bed frame
- Around the headboard
- Inside dresser drawers
- Behind baseboards (if there is a gap)
- In suitcases, especially after travel
- Along the skirting boards near the bed
How to do it:
- Spread whole cloves generously around these areas.
- Make small cloth sachets (even paper napkins tied with string work) and place them inside pillowcases or under the mattress.
- Replace them every 7–10 days, as the smell fades.
What to expect:
Cloves will push bedbugs away from your sleeping area, making it harder for them to come near you at night. This is a repelling method, not a killing method.
2. Making Clove Powder Barriers
When you grind whole cloves into powder, their active oils become more intense.
How to prepare it:
- Put whole cloves into a grinder or crush them manually.
- Make a fine powder.
How to use it:
- Sprinkle the powder in the seams of your mattress.
- Apply a thin line of powder around the bed legs.
- Dust cracks and crevices where bedbugs hide.
Tip: Bedbugs avoid walking through strong-smelling powder lines, slowing their movement and reducing activity around your bed.
December 11, 2025
191 4 minutes read








